Asked by Anuraj
You have \$20$20dollar sign, 20 to spend on taxi fare. The ride costs \$5$5dollar sign, 5 plus \$2.50$2.50dollar sign, 2, point, 50 per mile.
Let mmm represent the number of miles ridden. Write an inequality to determine how many miles you can ride for \$20$20dollar sign, 20.
What is the maximum whole number of miles you can ride for \$20?$20?dollar sign, 20, question mark
miles
Let mmm represent the number of miles ridden. Write an inequality to determine how many miles you can ride for \$20$20dollar sign, 20.
What is the maximum whole number of miles you can ride for \$20?$20?dollar sign, 20, question mark
miles
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Answered by
PsyDAG
You don't have to print "dollar sign." "$5" is adequate.
This is what I assume you mean:
You have $20 to spend on taxi fare. The ride costs $5 plus $2.50 per mile.
$5 + $2.50m ≤ $20
Solve for m.
This is what I assume you mean:
You have $20 to spend on taxi fare. The ride costs $5 plus $2.50 per mile.
$5 + $2.50m ≤ $20
Solve for m.
Answered by
Anonymous
m<=6
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Mephis
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Answered by
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The maximum whole number of miles you can ride for $20 is 6 miles.
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